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using net to flex. people >> are getting comfortable with thinking of the box. >> any time and buy something for my tunes but i'm happy because that's what i wanted. i have control tonight and going to go through the 500 channels of nothing and i'm going to be bitter and angry and i pan hundred $60 a month for 500 channels of nothing. >> the to change their ways which is a good thing for customers. >> you want to continue to invest in companies like cisco and apple the deliver what we want. getting media when he wanted how you want it where you wanted to rid >> alright rob will read back. [ male announcer ] barbara boxer. she fought to get our veterans the first full combat care center in california. her after school law is keeping a million kids off the street and out of gangs. and she's fighting every day to create new jobs. i'm working to make california the leader in clean energy. to jump-start our small businesses with tax credits and loans to create thousands more california jobs. i'm barbara boxe
using net to flex. people >> are getting comfortable with thinking of the box. >> any time and buy something for my tunes but i'm happy because that's what i wanted. i have control tonight and going to go through the 500 channels of nothing and i'm going to be bitter and angry and i pan hundred $60 a month for 500 channels of nothing. >> the to change their ways which is a good thing for customers. >> you want to continue to invest in companies like cisco and apple the...
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the test used the same materials that the suspect used in his bombing attempt. he could be sentenced to life in prison next week. he wants to -- he wanted to join his brother every since the september 11th attack. >> losing 14 officers through attrition since july, and the city wants them to rehire those who were lost, but the administrator says that it is not a good idea because more may have to be lost if they don't present a valid ballot. >> teachers and students are being forced to take the beak off because of ongoing budget problems. the district lost $43 million from the state, and the furlough is expected to cut the budget in nafl by $4 million. a new law streamlined the process of those who learned associate degrees at the community colleges. it could vary now and make it difficult for those students to transfer to the cal-state universities. the new rule states that it should be easier for those students to receive their degrees. >> last night, the senate unanimously passed a bill, and it requires the tv stations and cable companies that would be provid
the test used the same materials that the suspect used in his bombing attempt. he could be sentenced to life in prison next week. he wants to -- he wanted to join his brother every since the september 11th attack. >> losing 14 officers through attrition since july, and the city wants them to rehire those who were lost, but the administrator says that it is not a good idea because more may have to be lost if they don't present a valid ballot. >> teachers and students are being forced...
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claudine wong's been on the scene owl morning and gives us an update. >> reporter: yes. we can show you two of those locations here on earl. behind me crews just stopping in the last couple minutes to take a break. that's one of the sites. if we pan up on to the hill you can see one of the excavators working on the secondary site. they are taking a lot of precautions this morning. we can tell you we've watched these crews wearing protective gear spraying down the sites with water to make sure that dust level stays down. and there are air monitors in and around this entire neighborhood to make sure that there's not any dangerous levels of partichat matter or gases. they're doing all of these in response to health concerns. but the county says it is determined to give this neighborhood back to san bruno. rick stopped for a moment on his morning run to look at the damage on claremont drive. he's run through this neighborhood every day since the explosion. >> i live a couple blocks from the actual blast site explosion off of earl. >> reporter: and you've been running every d
claudine wong's been on the scene owl morning and gives us an update. >> reporter: yes. we can show you two of those locations here on earl. behind me crews just stopping in the last couple minutes to take a break. that's one of the sites. if we pan up on to the hill you can see one of the excavators working on the secondary site. they are taking a lot of precautions this morning. we can tell you we've watched these crews wearing protective gear spraying down the sites with water to make...
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get california working again-for all of us. be had. but in spite of high unemploym >>> it's harvest season which means there are plenty of jobs to be had. but in spite of high unemployment, few californians are willing to work as farm laborers. since january, california farmers have posted ads for more than 1100 farm worker jobs at unemployment offices in california and in three neighboring states. in nine months, they have only received a few hundred responses. >> we are getting very little rest and shade or anything of that nature, they begin to think twice about, is that something i'm ready to do? >> politicians debate whether immigrant workers are taking jobs that americans want but unemployment stats show that americans don't apply for seasonal jobs harvesting fruit and vegetables at least not in california. >> a previously unknown parasite is to blame for a nasty rash that's been showing up on swimmers in crown beach in alameda. the rash first showed up at crown beach in 2005. infectious disease specialists who studied the rash s
get california working again-for all of us. be had. but in spite of high unemploym >>> it's harvest season which means there are plenty of jobs to be had. but in spite of high unemployment, few californians are willing to work as farm laborers. since january, california farmers have posted ads for more than 1100 farm worker jobs at unemployment offices in california and in three neighboring states. in nine months, they have only received a few hundred responses. >> we are getting...
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i think that it should be used for medical purposes only. >> i'm for it. i'm for it, i think it should be legal. it's a medicine, it makes people feel good. >> this should have happened a long time ago. seems like a good way to bail out the state of some dire financial straits. >> reporter: a coalition of medical marijuana providers came out against prop 19 saying it could spur cities and counties to ban marijuana for all uses. in oakland, sal castaneda. >>> environmentists today posted a list of so called trash hot spots. the group save the bay pinpointed 225 locations that they say need help. state and regional quality agencies are now mandating that cities permenantly cut trash in these locations. the new rules call for trash reduction of 40% by the year 2014 and garbage must be totally eliminated within 12 years. but some cities say they don't have enough money to fund such programs without sacrificing other much needed services. >>> and there's fog at the coast. right now in oakland, a mild 62, san francisco 63. here's the forecast as it goes tonight.
i think that it should be used for medical purposes only. >> i'm for it. i'm for it, i think it should be legal. it's a medicine, it makes people feel good. >> this should have happened a long time ago. seems like a good way to bail out the state of some dire financial straits. >> reporter: a coalition of medical marijuana providers came out against prop 19 saying it could spur cities and counties to ban marijuana for all uses. in oakland, sal castaneda. >>>...
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the test use the same materials that 30-year-old fazad use in the bombing attempt. could be sentence to life in prison next week. he wanted to quote join my brothers in jihad ever since the september 11th attacks. >>> play structures in one bay area district have closed down. plus we're following the latest twists and turns on she said she said scandal. gloria allred is speaking right now. we'll have much more on ktvu news at 5:00. thanks for watching. have a great day.
the test use the same materials that 30-year-old fazad use in the bombing attempt. could be sentence to life in prison next week. he wanted to quote join my brothers in jihad ever since the september 11th attacks. >>> play structures in one bay area district have closed down. plus we're following the latest twists and turns on she said she said scandal. gloria allred is speaking right now. we'll have much more on ktvu news at 5:00. thanks for watching. have a great day.
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kraig debro joins us from the scene of a big rally in oakland. good afternoon. >> good afternoon, tori, what began with a mile long a fremont this rally wasn't even supposed to happen here. it was supposed to happen across the street but it got so big people wondered over there, this crowd actually fits bitter in this space. it sounds like a football game or a concert with all the cheering going on. agreement on the budge it is not in the foreseeable future, this agreement will have an impact on the lives of thousands of people whether an agreement is reached or not. >> our goal today really is to let our families be heard. we consider that an emergency. more than 200 parents staff and kids gathered this morning at fremont sports complex, their mission dramatize the effect the budget stalemate is having on one of the largest child care centers. >> three out of my five need the child care. >> reporter: in order to hold the rally they closed their locations. the irony of closing down for a day to prevent closing down for good. >> we hope we don't e
kraig debro joins us from the scene of a big rally in oakland. good afternoon. >> good afternoon, tori, what began with a mile long a fremont this rally wasn't even supposed to happen here. it was supposed to happen across the street but it got so big people wondered over there, this crowd actually fits bitter in this space. it sounds like a football game or a concert with all the cheering going on. agreement on the budge it is not in the foreseeable future, this agreement will have an...
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fog still with us. starting to ramp up and cool everyone down especially by the weekend. >>> all right. thank you, steve. just a few minutes ago the labor department reports good news about the job market. the number of people filing for first time unemployment benefits dropped to 450,000 last week. that's down 16,000 from the week before. on the news it now looks like a higher opening on wall street. >>> j.p. morgan chase says it will suspends some foreclosure proceedings while it investigates those cases. a spokesperson says employees may have signed some affidavits that identify who holds the original mortgage note without personally verifying the files. the bank asked judges to hold off on judgments against the homeowners facing foreclosure until a review is complete. gmac mortgage took similar action last week. >>> and the clor ox company based in oakland has changed its logo. it updates clor ox's diamond design and uses a brighter shade of blue with the new accent of green. this is the most dramat
fog still with us. starting to ramp up and cool everyone down especially by the weekend. >>> all right. thank you, steve. just a few minutes ago the labor department reports good news about the job market. the number of people filing for first time unemployment benefits dropped to 450,000 last week. that's down 16,000 from the week before. on the news it now looks like a higher opening on wall street. >>> j.p. morgan chase says it will suspends some foreclosure proceedings...
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would you use that money to hold the line? >> i would put it to the chancellors and say how do you think we should best use this money? if we can give you back a billion dollars over the next two or three years, would you want to invest that in research, faculty, reduce fees? what's the best way to make your campuses great for every child? i would ask them since they are battling the challenges of the budget every day. >> let's go to the next question. >> ms. whitman, fact checking organizations in this campaign have concluded that many of your ads are misleading or even worse. how can voters trust you to communicate with them honestly about the state's problems when you're willing to distort the truth to win a campaign? >> i don't agree with the premise of your question, and let's take one ad which i know has received a lot of attention, which was the bill clinton ad talking about jerry brown's record of governor. and let's dissect this for a minute because i stand by that ad. let's look what bill clinton actually said. cnn s
would you use that money to hold the line? >> i would put it to the chancellors and say how do you think we should best use this money? if we can give you back a billion dollars over the next two or three years, would you want to invest that in research, faculty, reduce fees? what's the best way to make your campuses great for every child? i would ask them since they are battling the challenges of the budget every day. >> let's go to the next question. >> ms. whitman, fact...
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that can help us with this information. that's all of the additional information i have right now. i would be happy to take any questions you might have. yes, please. [ the question is inaudible ] [ . >> i didn't hear your questions. >> there's activity on claremont do you know what -- >> the question was there was activity on snead and claremont, i don't know what that is, i would have to describe -- ask my investigators about that. [ the question is inaudible. [-- >> you're listening to the ntsb president, christopher hart, about -- talking about how one part of the investigation is over. they are moving to the second phase, which includes looking over documents at pg&e, interviewing witnesses. we'll have more on this later on in this newscast. >> there are so many stories coming out of last week's disaster, people would were barely able to escape the flames. at some point they escaped only from the -- because of the help from others. ktvu's john sasaki continues our coverage live from san bruno. john? >> reporter: we got
that can help us with this information. that's all of the additional information i have right now. i would be happy to take any questions you might have. yes, please. [ the question is inaudible ] [ . >> i didn't hear your questions. >> there's activity on claremont do you know what -- >> the question was there was activity on snead and claremont, i don't know what that is, i would have to describe -- ask my investigators about that. [ the question is inaudible. [-- >>...
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today bart collected gently used clothes. the group says being dressed well can be crucial when it comes to making a positive first impression. >>> how long will you live? new statistics suggest it's all about location, location location. health according to your zip code coming up. >>> plus meteorologist bill martin will tell us just how hot it'll get. your seven day forecast is coming up. (music playing) announcer: has the overpowering smell of scented garbage bags taken over your kitchen? (woman blows at scented tree) hefty bags with unscented odor block technology help neutralize odors with no added scent. hefty! hefty! hefty! >>> where you live can make a big difference on how long you live. a new website in san francisco offered all kinds of information to help people live longer. debra villalon is live with more. >> reporter: we're in san francisco where residents are expected to live longer than those in hunters point. the numbers are there for all to see. we stopped this 17-year-old coming out of mcdonalds. she's not
today bart collected gently used clothes. the group says being dressed well can be crucial when it comes to making a positive first impression. >>> how long will you live? new statistics suggest it's all about location, location location. health according to your zip code coming up. >>> plus meteorologist bill martin will tell us just how hot it'll get. your seven day forecast is coming up. (music playing) announcer: has the overpowering smell of scented garbage bags taken...
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. >> she ended up moving -- using all this money for her personal use. trip to las vegas. paid her rent. paid for her food. entertainment. >> reporter: the deputy da told us that she is charged with attitude criminal -- with 29 criminal counts. her public defender entered a plea of not guilty. >> reporter: whatever the financial loss or personal hurt, it hasn't diminished the spirit. >> reporter: one told us they just want to move on. other student, reacted this way. >> i would feel very disrespected, violated. i think people work hard for their money and they want to put it into a place it would be trusted. >> you trust people and then at the take advantage. >> i hope they can raise some money and i'd like to do anything i can to help. >> reporter: out $20,000 they are hoping to bounce back. the d a's office says its working with the university police to recover the money. in san francisco. >>> ac transit riders are about to pay the price for a budget short fall. just an hour ago the agency announced which routes it is getting rid of. we will show you some trips that used
. >> she ended up moving -- using all this money for her personal use. trip to las vegas. paid her rent. paid for her food. entertainment. >> reporter: the deputy da told us that she is charged with attitude criminal -- with 29 criminal counts. her public defender entered a plea of not guilty. >> reporter: whatever the financial loss or personal hurt, it hasn't diminished the spirit. >> reporter: one told us they just want to move on. other student, reacted this way....
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. antismoking advocates are urging governor swart schwarzenegger to sign a legislation. the bill in question is sb220 and it mandates insurance coverage for smoking sensation. experts say smokers cost california $8.5 billion per year. other states have passed similar bills. >> 27% of smokers chose to quit because they had access to the services they need to quit. >> san francisco state senator offered the bill and governor schwarzenegger vetoed a similar bill 5 years ago. >>> in jerusalem, george mitchell announced late today peace talks had been encouraging, but they remain divided on major issues. as if to undermine the divide, a tunnel was bombed today along the border and militants in gaza fired morters in israel. >>> the bill goes to the senate next mont
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. antismoking advocates are urging governor swart schwarzenegger to sign a legislation. the bill in question is sb220 and it mandates insurance coverage for smoking sensation. experts say smokers cost california $8.5 billion per year....
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as ktvu's diane garotsi tell us tonight. those who knew the two young victims are struggling to cope. >>> friends of the people from pacifica are marking the spot in san francisco where their friends lost their lives. 19-year-old robbie mccan of hercules on the left of this picture. and nick of daly city on the right. they died here at 10:30 last night. three other people in an oncoming car threatened -- suffered life threatening injuries. >> heartbreaking for all of us. in the car we were talking about how all of us were together since we've all graduated. >> reporter: the students were part of the oceana high school class of 2008 still keeping in touch. >> two weeks ago i talked to them both. and we were trying to get together. >> friends say he had signed up to start the air force and mccam was a secured guard at the california academy of sciences. >> i just saw them last night, too. >> reporter: you saw them last night? >> yeah. >> reporter: what were you doing? >> we were just hanging out like we always do. >> later nic
as ktvu's diane garotsi tell us tonight. those who knew the two young victims are struggling to cope. >>> friends of the people from pacifica are marking the spot in san francisco where their friends lost their lives. 19-year-old robbie mccan of hercules on the left of this picture. and nick of daly city on the right. they died here at 10:30 last night. three other people in an oncoming car threatened -- suffered life threatening injuries. >> heartbreaking for all of us. in the...
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they asked us for that information. we don't have it. >> in short, four fast track users regarding that urban legend. >> it's bunk. >> it's bunk. he said it. that's the short answer and the long answer. they do use your data in the bay area. you can't get a ticket on that data. we use your data as well. it's on the map and the travel times we compute and send out to you. the red and the yellow. you use that data. you are also exploiting that system. back to you. >> very interesting. thanks, mike. >> a new report will help you figure out if a dangerous pipeline may run through your neighborhood. we will have a live report next. >> get ready for the event. a couple on vacation gets sucked itto loexpeceen it starts tonight at 9:00 here on in nbc bay area. her nose would grow? newspapers report the claims in this meg whitman ad are false. and she knows it. taxes went down under jerry brown. t whitman's nose keeps growing by the millions. meg whitman's nose keeps growing. whitman says california lost jobs under jerry brown.
they asked us for that information. we don't have it. >> in short, four fast track users regarding that urban legend. >> it's bunk. >> it's bunk. he said it. that's the short answer and the long answer. they do use your data in the bay area. you can't get a ticket on that data. we use your data as well. it's on the map and the travel times we compute and send out to you. the red and the yellow. you use that data. you are also exploiting that system. back to you. >> very...
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alison burns joins us from our washington, d.c. newsroom with the latest on the government's efforts to keep up with technology. good morning, alison. >> reporter: good morning to you, pam. that's right. the bottom line here is that communications technology is getting so sophisticated government spies are struggling to keep up. as more people communicate on line instead of by phone the feds say their ability to wiretap criminal and terrorism suspects is going dark. so the new york times reports today that the obama administration is going to ask congress to okay legislation that will make it easier for the government to eavesdrop on internet and e-mail communications like social networking sites and blackberries. it wants all on line services technically equipped to comply with a wiretap order. now internet privacy groups say the legislation would have huge implication but the feds are pointing to a he cent high profile terror attempt they say could have been stopped much sooner. i will have more on that during my next update in a
alison burns joins us from our washington, d.c. newsroom with the latest on the government's efforts to keep up with technology. good morning, alison. >> reporter: good morning to you, pam. that's right. the bottom line here is that communications technology is getting so sophisticated government spies are struggling to keep up. as more people communicate on line instead of by phone the feds say their ability to wiretap criminal and terrorism suspects is going dark. so the new york times...
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and continue to warm us, that means a high fire danger. could see some air quality issues as we head into saturday, sunday and monday. so we're back into sort of -- this is a fall weather pattern but some of the temperatures will seem summer like. the reds represent 90s. they're coming our way, there's going to be reds all the way from hayward to oakland to napa. you will see santa rosa, definitely heating up around here. 90 in clear lake, 90 in fairfield. a nice day, not too hot. it'll be much hotter as we head into saturday and sunday. but these are warmer than they were today by a good 5 degrees. 90 in morgan hill, 80 in gilroy. certainly above the average by a good 8 degrees in many locations. at the coast 70s, i know it's tempting to jump in and go swimming but the rip tides are awful right now. the life guards out there will be the first to tell you that's one of the worse beaches for rip tides. be careful going out to the beach. the weather looks great, enjoy it. plenty of fluid. our concern here in the newsroom, fire danger. >>> th
and continue to warm us, that means a high fire danger. could see some air quality issues as we head into saturday, sunday and monday. so we're back into sort of -- this is a fall weather pattern but some of the temperatures will seem summer like. the reds represent 90s. they're coming our way, there's going to be reds all the way from hayward to oakland to napa. you will see santa rosa, definitely heating up around here. 90 in clear lake, 90 in fairfield. a nice day, not too hot. it'll be much...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. our state is in a real mess. and i'm not going to give you any phony plans or snappy slogans that don't go anywhere. we have to make some tough decisions. we have to live within our means. we have got to take the power from the state capitol and move it down to the local level, closer to the people. and no new taxes, without voter approval. we have got to pull together not as republicans or as democrats but as californians first. at this stage in my life, i'm prepared to do exactly that. >>> calfire moved quickly this afternoon to extinguish a grass fire east of mount dia ablo state park. an aggressive attack contained the the fire to just two acres. it took firefighters a little more than an hour to put it out. >>> palo alto fire officials want to swap out
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. our state is in a real mess. and i'm not going to give you any phony plans or snappy slogans that don't go anywhere. we have to make some tough decisions. we have to live within our means. we have got to take the power from the state...
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it could get closer to us that it could trigger a few showers. the main impact is this cooling. mid-70s, upper 70s, you're going to find temperatures in the 80s. so the forecast tomorrow, this will be the forecast highs, you can see the blues and greens. those are very cool 60s and 50s even. that are going to really infiltrate the bay area. this will push all of that action into our neighborhood. as you travel through the bay area microclimates tomorrow, thrárs there's going to be 60s where there were 70s. and 80s where there were mid- 90s. the fog is going to be very dense at times. so be prepared for that as you travel around. the five day forecast looks like this. the fog getting right along the coast. great highway, pacifica, the fog is going to be real dense. the next night tuesday night into wednesday morning. a lot of fog will get in. >> all right, thanks bill. >> thank you, bill. >>> well, the streets of san jose are filled with music because the streets are filled with pianos. it's all part of an art exhibit that is drawing big crowds. impromptu concerts are breaking o
it could get closer to us that it could trigger a few showers. the main impact is this cooling. mid-70s, upper 70s, you're going to find temperatures in the 80s. so the forecast tomorrow, this will be the forecast highs, you can see the blues and greens. those are very cool 60s and 50s even. that are going to really infiltrate the bay area. this will push all of that action into our neighborhood. as you travel through the bay area microclimates tomorrow, thrárs there's going to be 60s where...
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our web producer kimberly tells us about a new study of children using swearwords. >> the researchers say don't blame television or video games are movies they say blame yourself. the foul mouth adults are to blame before children using curse words at an earlier age some at the age of two years old carried by the time kids go to school there already single these words your trying to protect them from. researchers say swearing takes off between the ages of 3 research indicates those web knows where policies two-thirds of adults break from roles in the kids might not understand a word they're saying but they're like little. store was it whatever you say back. to read all about this study visit our whats on the web section on www.kron4.com. f >> traffic on the golden gate bridge no problems north or southbound looking at this live picture. chicken the san mateo bridge the headlights' are east bound and a little more sluggish in both directions on the san bound and a little more sluggish in both directions on the san mateo. we'll be right back. when you're talking about massive layoffs, w
our web producer kimberly tells us about a new study of children using swearwords. >> the researchers say don't blame television or video games are movies they say blame yourself. the foul mouth adults are to blame before children using curse words at an earlier age some at the age of two years old carried by the time kids go to school there already single these words your trying to protect them from. researchers say swearing takes off between the ages of 3 research indicates those web...
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it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. >>> education is getting a boost thanks to bill gates. >> it will go towards stemming the city's dropout rate. >> reporter: as far as education goes, these are good days for tabahy. >> all of the teachers tell me i have an a or b. >> reporter: he is takes classes at city college to finish his high school diploma. >> i don't see him too much as teachers. more of like friends helping me to work. >> reporter: it has gone smoothly for the 20-year-old student. >> almost given up on school. i almost feel like i just knew everything and didn't need help. >> reporter: but in these days of shrinking academic budgets, everyone could use a little help. san francisco education leaders announced a grant from the bill and melinda gates foundation. it will go towards strengthening the transition for public students heading to san francisco city college. >> it's going to help because you're going to have the institutions working together as a team to get rid of this high dro
it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. >>> education is getting a boost thanks to bill gates. >> it will go towards stemming the city's dropout rate. >> reporter: as far as education goes, these are good days for tabahy. >> all of the teachers tell me i have an a or b. >> reporter: he is takes classes at city college to finish his high school diploma. >> i don't see him too much as teachers. more of like friends helping me to work....
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neighbors showed us these tickets found here to give us some insight into the labor day party that ended in gunfire. police say a relative found the body of 26-year-old julius hubes. hubes was next to a wall near some bushes. >> there was a series of between five and 10 gunshot, very rapid fire. and then some very angry words then they used an expletive that wasn't a racial expletive that you don't want to hear. >> reporter: we found this picture of the pool party on faceback, faceback. >> when you have that many people into one area, i'm just thinking, there's going to be trouble tonight. >> reporter: up to 500 people were at the party when officers responded to the shooting. the hotel management asked them to disperse the crowd. they asked freemont and union city police officers for help. >> at that time no victims were reported or reported by area hospitals. >> reporter: the coroners office told us tomorrow an autopsy will be conducted to find out what killed hughes. >> that's sad. because this poor youngster was out there alone all night. >> reporter: hubes was once charged with murd
neighbors showed us these tickets found here to give us some insight into the labor day party that ended in gunfire. police say a relative found the body of 26-year-old julius hubes. hubes was next to a wall near some bushes. >> there was a series of between five and 10 gunshot, very rapid fire. and then some very angry words then they used an expletive that wasn't a racial expletive that you don't want to hear. >> reporter: we found this picture of the pool party on faceback,...
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ktvu joe biden john joins us now. >> the last workers have left the scene. all day today construction cleanup crews and homeowners continue the tough work here. san jose schoolteacher and husband combed rubble for anything. her grandmother escaped the fire unhurt. >> it's pretty brutal. the whole neighborhood is gone. it's a lot of family memories. >> reporter: as crews continue cleanup of the incinerated remains of 37 homes, the coroner today reports 58-year- old james franco died at uc san francisco. he becomes the fires eighth fatality. when the pipeline exploded in a fire ball that thursday evening just five doors away at 951 glenwood the house caught fire. jimmy was upstairs. the landlord got him out but he was severely burned. >> i'm worried because our home is destroyed and there is probably some little things that are still inside there. >> reporter: we spoke to landlord last week as he was still hospitalized. so many families shattered. lives disrupted with deep scars. the headlines may move on and the lots expected to be clear their memories carry
ktvu joe biden john joins us now. >> the last workers have left the scene. all day today construction cleanup crews and homeowners continue the tough work here. san jose schoolteacher and husband combed rubble for anything. her grandmother escaped the fire unhurt. >> it's pretty brutal. the whole neighborhood is gone. it's a lot of family memories. >> reporter: as crews continue cleanup of the incinerated remains of 37 homes, the coroner today reports 58-year- old james franco...
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albert brown raped a teenage girl almost 0 years ago using -- 30 years ago using her own shoe laces to strangle her his fate rests with the legal system no sooner had he lost in marin superior court today. >> mr. brown cannot prove he will suffer pain if executed under the current regulations. >> reporter: than his advocates appealed higher federal courts being asked to step in too. >> almost 30,000 californians objected to the lethal injection regulations and almost all of those objections were ignored and serious problems with regulations remain. >> reporter: california's new lethal injection chamber allows a 3 drug combination, or one powerful sedative but the protocol is moot if execution is delayed into friday. that is the day san quentin's only stock of sedative expires. then the state's next chance to execute brown will come after the first of the year. >> now what the state is saying we will use the drug, a couple days before it expires, i think that raises some questions about whether the drug has the efficacy needed to be used in a humane execution. >> the chamber is prepared
albert brown raped a teenage girl almost 0 years ago using -- 30 years ago using her own shoe laces to strangle her his fate rests with the legal system no sooner had he lost in marin superior court today. >> mr. brown cannot prove he will suffer pain if executed under the current regulations. >> reporter: than his advocates appealed higher federal courts being asked to step in too. >> almost 30,000 californians objected to the lethal injection regulations and almost all of...
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. >> reporter: the mayor gave us a look at the investigation. the agency said it'll take a year to figure out the cause because it plans to look at everything from pipe corrosion to possible damage. then there's also this issue it's investigating. >> an hour and a half to turn off the valves. there's no question that turning it off sooner would have resulted in less damage. >> reporter: even the president of pg & e admitted -- >> shut off valves in that instance, assuming they would have worked would have turned it faster than we could have. >> reporter: the cpuc fell on its sword admitting -- >> something went wrong we were all doing our jobs and the explosion happened any way. that means something else has to happen. >> reporter: better move fast, that was what's senator boxer said to the council. >> we can't wait for another accident. this one cut deep into a community. you were there, it stops your heart. >> reporter: a growing number of california lawmakers are pushing for a bill that among other things would require automatic shut off valv
. >> reporter: the mayor gave us a look at the investigation. the agency said it'll take a year to figure out the cause because it plans to look at everything from pipe corrosion to possible damage. then there's also this issue it's investigating. >> an hour and a half to turn off the valves. there's no question that turning it off sooner would have resulted in less damage. >> reporter: even the president of pg & e admitted -- >> shut off valves in that instance,...
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if you use it for free, you use it for free here. if you have an hov sticker or motorcycle or something like that. we should mention that if you are one of the drivers, you want to cover your tran responder with the mylar bag so you don't get charged. i also wanted to mention that this is the first one, but the next one of the express lanes to go in will be on 580 between pleasanton and livermore. coming up in the next tip, what the chp is saying about enforcement. live near pleasanton, christie smith, today in the bay. >> grief counsellors will be on hand for students mourning the death of a classmate in an apparent alcohol-related crash. they were riding in a bmw when it spun into the path of an on coming tractor-trailer. investigators say they found empty containers in and around the car. one student remains in critical condition in the hospital. the driver suffered minor injuries. >>> in several hours we expect details about where dangerous pipelines are located. homeowners want to know if their homes and families are in danger.
if you use it for free, you use it for free here. if you have an hov sticker or motorcycle or something like that. we should mention that if you are one of the drivers, you want to cover your tran responder with the mylar bag so you don't get charged. i also wanted to mention that this is the first one, but the next one of the express lanes to go in will be on 580 between pleasanton and livermore. coming up in the next tip, what the chp is saying about enforcement. live near pleasanton,...
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plan accordingly and use transit. >> that means i'm not going west of the caldecott. >> that's right. >> warm, temperatures. that's it. but it will still be warm to hot inland on friday. the fog is getting close. cooler on the weekend. maybe even -- even next week. maybe even rain next week. >> we'll be wishing for this weather next week. >> i don't know. >> all right. >> that will do it for us. thanks for watch, everyone. >> bye now.
plan accordingly and use transit. >> that means i'm not going west of the caldecott. >> that's right. >> warm, temperatures. that's it. but it will still be warm to hot inland on friday. the fog is getting close. cooler on the weekend. maybe even -- even next week. maybe even rain next week. >> we'll be wishing for this weather next week. >> i don't know. >> all right. >> that will do it for us. thanks for watch, everyone. >> bye now.
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to all of us. he does his job and then he's in the news. >> reporter: she says she can't believe it's the same man who is now linked to four homicides. >> i'm stunned, i was shocked. i didn't think he was like that. but you never know who -- >> reporter: now one of the four homicide victims happens to be fredrick sales father. the body of 73-year-old ricardo sales sr. was found badly beaten. hercules police say their search of this landfill did not turn up any evidence or any signs of the younger sales but they plan to resume their search tomorrow morning. allie rasmus, ktvu. >>> friends an coworkers will gather tonight to remember cindy tran. valdemoro strangled her after the chase. the vigil will be held at vallejo's hair center. tran was a hair stylest at that salon. >>> 72-year-old charles writtenhouse is now the focus of the investigation, he pleaded not guilty today to two counts of possessing explosives, his bail was set at $2 million. he has been named as a person of spwrápbs interest in t
to all of us. he does his job and then he's in the news. >> reporter: she says she can't believe it's the same man who is now linked to four homicides. >> i'm stunned, i was shocked. i didn't think he was like that. but you never know who -- >> reporter: now one of the four homicide victims happens to be fredrick sales father. the body of 73-year-old ricardo sales sr. was found badly beaten. hercules police say their search of this landfill did not turn up any evidence or any...
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to make matters worse the ntsb will simply not tell us or allow anyone else to tell us if this section is the section in question. but we're not going to rest until we get this information for you. tom vacar, channel 2 news. >> san brown oh pipeline explosion has prompted the obama administration to beef up inspections, but a congressman says the changes don't go far enough. john garra men deis a member of the howls transportation and information committee. he says some of pg&e's most dangerous pipelines are in his district and that the feds should immediately make sure they are safe. >> already scheduled is the replacement of the livermore- sinole pipeline, supposed to begin in 2011, pg&e ought to be out there today with the backhoes and shovels getting that project under way. >> gary men departicipated in the meeting with top pipeline saved officials this afternoon, he is calling on them to improve pipeline monitoring and step up the replacement of aging systems. he also wants his committee to hold a hearing in san brown oh on the problem. garra men desaid that today's hearing was a
to make matters worse the ntsb will simply not tell us or allow anyone else to tell us if this section is the section in question. but we're not going to rest until we get this information for you. tom vacar, channel 2 news. >> san brown oh pipeline explosion has prompted the obama administration to beef up inspections, but a congressman says the changes don't go far enough. john garra men deis a member of the howls transportation and information committee. he says some of pg&e's most...
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tonight a father tells us his anyone is in describable. family and friends of 17-year- old raymond justice gathered for a quiet vigil in front of his home. he raised raymond as a single father. after seeing combat in vietnam, he never thought he would experience the horror of trying to save his own son on the streets of oakland. >> this is blood right here. i said that with the police, give him mouth to mouth resuscitation and his last breath came and i knew he was dead. >> reporter: last night around 6:30 he told his neighbors raymond ran to his home after he was shot at a nearby bus station. there was an altercation before the shooting. >> she was working with him on some of his homework and he was on his way home from that. >> the principal from the high school told us raymond had been receiving tutoring at oakland high shortly before the shooting. he was a junior with a 3.3 grade point average and planned to attend college. >> it's tough. i mean, you know, he is a kid that had a bright future. >> reporter: the students and staff at lif
tonight a father tells us his anyone is in describable. family and friends of 17-year- old raymond justice gathered for a quiet vigil in front of his home. he raised raymond as a single father. after seeing combat in vietnam, he never thought he would experience the horror of trying to save his own son on the streets of oakland. >> this is blood right here. i said that with the police, give him mouth to mouth resuscitation and his last breath came and i knew he was dead. >>...
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get california working again-for all of us. but one >>> real estate buyers these days have their pick of properties at bargain prices. but one choice location in pleasanton has a waiting list of hundreds. and they are charging top dollar. robert lyles reports on a place that has people dying to get in. >>> reporter: pleasanton, nearly 66,500 souls above ground. but it's below ground that the population is expected to explode by 400 less the souls. >> 200 burial vaults which would be for coffins and 200 additional cremation vault. >> reporter: the 6x6 coffin vaults are expected to be the first to go. they not only want to live in pleasanton, they want an afterlife -- >> they want to live here forever. [ laughter ] >> reporter: this eternal subdivision has a name, the pioneer cemetery. and it's undergoing a gentrification of sorts. you see, the cemetery was originally run by the international order of odd fellows. they just sold it to the city. once parks and rec took it over, it was clear the dearly departed were exceeding the a
get california working again-for all of us. but one >>> real estate buyers these days have their pick of properties at bargain prices. but one choice location in pleasanton has a waiting list of hundreds. and they are charging top dollar. robert lyles reports on a place that has people dying to get in. >>> reporter: pleasanton, nearly 66,500 souls above ground. but it's below ground that the population is expected to explode by 400 less the souls. >> 200 burial vaults...
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thanks for joining us. i'm carolyn tyler. a firefighter remains in a san francisco hospital this morning after being severely burned while balloting wildfire near bodega bay. they believe the volunteer firefighter touched a power line. the fire begin near highway 1 and bodega highway. so far it's burned nearly hundred acres but crews have it 80% contained. chp is escorting drivers through a section of highway 1 near the scene. amy hollyfield tells us more. >> more than 300 firefighters from 14 different agencies pounced on this fire, but it had a lot of fuel to keep it going. it wasn't until six and a half hours until after it got started that firefighters got most of it contained. >> it was amazing. i mean, it was so fast, from the time it happened probably within a minute. it was uncontrollable. >> tracy crane was at home watching television when the power went out. she was headed toward the breaker box when she saw the fire. she barely got out in time. >> everything i left sitting on the counter. >> the fire burned a rural
thanks for joining us. i'm carolyn tyler. a firefighter remains in a san francisco hospital this morning after being severely burned while balloting wildfire near bodega bay. they believe the volunteer firefighter touched a power line. the fire begin near highway 1 and bodega highway. so far it's burned nearly hundred acres but crews have it 80% contained. chp is escorting drivers through a section of highway 1 near the scene. amy hollyfield tells us more. >> more than 300 firefighters...
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bob redell shows us why. >> very funny. california enacted the law to make the road safer, but if you believe the research from the highway lost data institute, it's possible that this ban is having the opposite effect. what they did is compared insurance claims in four states. california and three others before and after the ban. it found that in three states, the number of crashes actually increased slightly. california there was a 12% bump among drivers 25 years old and younger. why? here's the theory. before the ban we were able to drive like this. one hand on the wheel and texting. your eyes would be level with the road. now the ban is in effect, people are still texting, but trying to avoid police so they keep the phone down here and you can imagine your eyes are nowhere near the road, not as near as before. they are doing this thing and there is a better chance of getting in an accident. that's the theory. it's not proven and they did test it out in and they think it might be happening. the institute which is funded
bob redell shows us why. >> very funny. california enacted the law to make the road safer, but if you believe the research from the highway lost data institute, it's possible that this ban is having the opposite effect. what they did is compared insurance claims in four states. california and three others before and after the ban. it found that in three states, the number of crashes actually increased slightly. california there was a 12% bump among drivers 25 years old and younger. why?...
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so there is a lot of work that is ahead of us this week. it's gonna be a tough week. >> reporter: the audience gave the republican governor high marks for a stand on 23 and his support for the environment. >> i think he's a very powerful speaker. huge environmental champion and i wish we had more republicans like him. >> reporter: schwarzenegger also touted california's high speed rail has a long, overdue system that will help cut down on greenhouse gases. then he was speaking in silicon valley which opposes 23. live in santa clara, i'm john sasaki. >>> now, the first debate between the candidates jerry brown and meg whitman takes place tomorrow evening. you can watch it live exclusively on ktvu starting at 6:00 p.m. >>> president obama signed into law today a long delayed bill to help struggling small businesses. the new bill includes tax cut, credit assistance to expand and hire new workers. senate democrats approved it last week with the help of two republicans after months of debate to work it out. >> this law will two big things. it's
so there is a lot of work that is ahead of us this week. it's gonna be a tough week. >> reporter: the audience gave the republican governor high marks for a stand on 23 and his support for the environment. >> i think he's a very powerful speaker. huge environmental champion and i wish we had more republicans like him. >> reporter: schwarzenegger also touted california's high speed rail has a long, overdue system that will help cut down on greenhouse gases. then he was speaking...
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it wasn't just us. it was all over the place. today 90s, 100s for many. 70s, 8 0z and 90s by the coast. >>> traffic on 237 moving along well if you are on westbound 237 not a bad commute at all. the morning commute looks pretty good. if you are on northbound 101 approaching the 80 split that traffic also looks good. now back to the desk. >>> we are following developing news in oakland. that's where a 6-year-old girl was shot and injured this morning while sound asleep inside her home. police say someone opened fire at her family's home at the corner of east 16th and seminary avenue shortly after 2:00 a.m. family members tell us a bullet went through the girl's arm and into her chest. they gave us this picture of the little girl. she is being treated at children's hospital and is expected to survive. police say the home was targeted. they have no arrests but coming up at 6:00 ktvu is following the story and we'll have more on who family members say was the intended target and why. >>> time now 5:30. a stunning new development in t
it wasn't just us. it was all over the place. today 90s, 100s for many. 70s, 8 0z and 90s by the coast. >>> traffic on 237 moving along well if you are on westbound 237 not a bad commute at all. the morning commute looks pretty good. if you are on northbound 101 approaching the 80 split that traffic also looks good. now back to the desk. >>> we are following developing news in oakland. that's where a 6-year-old girl was shot and injured this morning while sound asleep inside...
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now, the parents used a cell phone to videotape part of the incident. that's in the custody of the police officer. back to you. >>> the san mateo coroner today confirmed three family members were killed in the san bruno pipeline explosion bringing the official death toll to seven. dna was used to identify gregory bullis and his mother, and 17-year-old william james bullis also died. officials say two women who suffered smoke inhalation have been discharged in good condition. a male in his 50s was transferred to an acute care hospital in kit can condition -- critical condition. >>> we're learning one of the victims is really touch and go and having a really difficult time with miss recovery, this comes after a lot of disaster. maureen naylor is live in san bruno with more. >> reporter: we have seen a lot of the devastation zone. behind me, you can see this heavy equipment was brought in. that was just brought in today to start the cleanup, official cleanup process for the neighborhood tomorrow. 37 homes here were destroyed. work on three of them begins t
now, the parents used a cell phone to videotape part of the incident. that's in the custody of the police officer. back to you. >>> the san mateo coroner today confirmed three family members were killed in the san bruno pipeline explosion bringing the official death toll to seven. dna was used to identify gregory bullis and his mother, and 17-year-old william james bullis also died. officials say two women who suffered smoke inhalation have been discharged in good condition. a male in...
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he is on parole from santa rosa and may bo using public transportation to get around. we checked in with officers at the bay view police department. this morning there are no new updates he has not been arrested and we are being told he is being considered dangerous, if you do see this man please call 911. live from san francisco jade hernandez ktvu channel 2 news. >> california's budget crisis has led to a bole shell for uc berkeley sports. cal has eliminated baseball, men's and women's gymnastics and women's lacrosse, the highly successful men's rugby team will become a varsity club which well not receive financial backing from the university. the changes will begin at the end of this school year. >> these were very painful decisions and as i said, to the students earlier today, deciding which programs was the most difficult part of the plan. >> the cal bears football team is not effected. the cuts are the university's latest response to california's worst financial crisis in decades. san francisco is steppg up its campaign to host the world's topsailing race. the ci
he is on parole from santa rosa and may bo using public transportation to get around. we checked in with officers at the bay view police department. this morning there are no new updates he has not been arrested and we are being told he is being considered dangerous, if you do see this man please call 911. live from san francisco jade hernandez ktvu channel 2 news. >> california's budget crisis has led to a bole shell for uc berkeley sports. cal has eliminated baseball, men's and women's...
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that will be the most useful to us. right now a pretty good idea. rain headed our way focused on the north bay and the showers will be light for us in any. you get the picture. we'll watch it for you, i'll be back at 10:00 with a new model run that comes in and share that with you as well and we'll try to dial in this current uninclement weather situation. >> see where it goes. all right. thank you bill. >>> just a short while ago labor activists staged a protest in front of the office have diane fainstein to demand a continuation for funding for jobs programs. they want both senator fainstein and barbara boxer to continue the temporary assistance to neede families program. they provide cities as part of yesterday's economic lsu package which activists said has funded nearly 4,000 jobs in san francisco. >>> the countdown to lift off is over. now you can take flight in the house of air in san francisco. that story is coming up next. >>> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleep world. with no interest until 2012. >>> okay. so if you're one of
that will be the most useful to us. right now a pretty good idea. rain headed our way focused on the north bay and the showers will be light for us in any. you get the picture. we'll watch it for you, i'll be back at 10:00 with a new model run that comes in and share that with you as well and we'll try to dial in this current uninclement weather situation. >> see where it goes. all right. thank you bill. >>> just a short while ago labor activists staged a protest in front of the...
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kind of like rally fingers used to do it. five out to record for his 46th save. 4-2 the news gets even better from down in san diego. they certainly are the lovable cubbies. alfonso soriano two run shot. and the icing as soriano goes deem. 5-2 final, padres that guy is not tight but his team is looking a little tight. and here is the different making play for the a's tonight in the loss to the angels. a rookie center fielder, peter borgess taking a home run away from landon powell. beautiful catch, worth another look. former a dan harren gets the win. perfect for the 49ers. the day off to kind of get their mind off football. many of the players were in palo alto to the niners academy. sponsoring a program they are calling just keep living. an after school deal that's meant to promote activity. some niners weren't thinking about the team's offense under mike johnson. >> he's a great coach. he came in and made it a lot better this year. like we said, he is young. he's very energetic, he plays defense and gets the best out of yo
kind of like rally fingers used to do it. five out to record for his 46th save. 4-2 the news gets even better from down in san diego. they certainly are the lovable cubbies. alfonso soriano two run shot. and the icing as soriano goes deem. 5-2 final, padres that guy is not tight but his team is looking a little tight. and here is the different making play for the a's tonight in the loss to the angels. a rookie center fielder, peter borgess taking a home run away from landon powell. beautiful...
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he joins us to tell us what whitman said. >> meg whitman denied it all, today, lies she said. >> the charges are not true. the charges are absolutely not true. >> reporter: she says you were abusive, pregnancy discrimination, humiliated her? >> it's a lie. absolutely a lie. she was a great employee, we had a great relationship, it's absolutely a lie. >> reporter: whitman was campaigning at cisco headquarters in san jose when her former housekeeper nicky diaz and celebrity attorney gloria al dread made her charges. suffice it to say not one reporter asked her any question about cisco, every question was about her housekeeper. >> we hired her through an agency that had a documented 1099, a california driver's license, she was documented to work in this country, we had no reason to suspect otherwise, not at all. >> reporter: the whitman campaign says consider the source, gloria allred. they say that allred is part of a "democratic party sleaze machine." they call allred a shameful manipulate tore known for high profile, sometimes unsubstantiated, claims. >> she is manipulating nicky dia
he joins us to tell us what whitman said. >> meg whitman denied it all, today, lies she said. >> the charges are not true. the charges are absolutely not true. >> reporter: she says you were abusive, pregnancy discrimination, humiliated her? >> it's a lie. absolutely a lie. she was a great employee, we had a great relationship, it's absolutely a lie. >> reporter: whitman was campaigning at cisco headquarters in san jose when her former housekeeper nicky diaz and...
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the tests used the same materials that 30-year-old used in his failed bombing attempt. he has pleaded guilty in the case and could be sentenced to life in prison next week. he said he wanted to "join my brothers in gee laud ever since the september 11 attacks." >>> mexico made more arrests in its crack down on drug cartels. 30 members of the gulf cartel were paraded before cameras in mexico city along with a large arsenal of weapons. the arrests came after two days of raids in cities near the u.s. border. mexico has recently been making regular high profile cartel arrests and report crime related killings there are down. >>> our time now 6:46. the whole east coast is bracing now for what's left of tropical storm nicole. this morning flood waters -- warnings are in effect for parts of the carolinas and southeast virginia. flood watch advisories are in effect for areas of new york, vermont and new hampshire. earlier the storm created death and destruction and a lot of misery in jamaica. at least two people are dead, 12 others are missing after the powerful storm caused ma
the tests used the same materials that 30-year-old used in his failed bombing attempt. he has pleaded guilty in the case and could be sentenced to life in prison next week. he said he wanted to "join my brothers in gee laud ever since the september 11 attacks." >>> mexico made more arrests in its crack down on drug cartels. 30 members of the gulf cartel were paraded before cameras in mexico city along with a large arsenal of weapons. the arrests came after two days of raids...
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my wife usually sits back and watches us, but she's going to join us today. >> because it's free day and you get to try something that you don't normally do. >> i like fishing because you can relax and catch cool things. >> reporter: just hang out, connect with family and nature. >> i like to be outdoors more than inside. >> just a nice way to spend the day, talking, chatting. >> reporter: fishing can help create special memories that last. >> i like to reel it in. but i, i think my daddy told me i caught fish when i was little. >> reporter: this was the second of two free fishing days this ye. state fish and game says it will announce next year's free fishing day this coming spring. john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> vector control officials are issuing a warning about west nile virus after two dead animals tested positive for that disease. the virus was found in a squirrel and a raven this past month. vector control's advising people to report dead birds and squirrels to authorities. west mile is usually spread through bites from infected mosquitoes. >>> coming up it started wit
my wife usually sits back and watches us, but she's going to join us today. >> because it's free day and you get to try something that you don't normally do. >> i like fishing because you can relax and catch cool things. >> reporter: just hang out, connect with family and nature. >> i like to be outdoors more than inside. >> just a nice way to spend the day, talking, chatting. >> reporter: fishing can help create special memories that last. >> i like to...
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that will help cool us down. so patchy fog at best tonight. i think by tomorrow morning we'll see that make a pretty good appearance to the coast tomorrow. hot inland, 70s, 80s, 90s, to 100. fire didn't is high. it's nice by the coast, it's hot away. record highs are possible of the by tomorrow we see the fog coming back in. higher clouds drift in. it will still be warm to hot, not as hot wednesday. cooler thursday. everything comes back to normal by friday and saturday. >> thank you. >>> new census it figures indicate the recession is taking a toll on marriage in america. the number of adults who decided to tie the knot last year dropped to its lowest level since the government began keeping track a century ago. just 52% of adults were married last year. that's down from 57% in the year 2000. many of today's young people are struggling to find work and achieve economic independence. >>> a new survey on religion shows that some of the most religiously informed people are atheists. on average people answered half of the questions correctly. >>>
that will help cool us down. so patchy fog at best tonight. i think by tomorrow morning we'll see that make a pretty good appearance to the coast tomorrow. hot inland, 70s, 80s, 90s, to 100. fire didn't is high. it's nice by the coast, it's hot away. record highs are possible of the by tomorrow we see the fog coming back in. higher clouds drift in. it will still be warm to hot, not as hot wednesday. cooler thursday. everything comes back to normal by friday and saturday. >> thank you....
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why it might be put to use earlier than thought. that story coming up. >>> after being put on hold for nearly five years, executions are set to resume in california. we'll tell you how soon they could start. and for the first time show you inside the new death penalty chamber at san quentin. >>> three fatal crashes in one week all involving bay area teenagers. tonight the one thing that played a factor in all of them. >>> good evening everyone i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. within the past hour protesters greeted supporters of meg whitman and carley fiorina. members of the california nurses association and other democratic party backers protested the fundraisers
why it might be put to use earlier than thought. that story coming up. >>> after being put on hold for nearly five years, executions are set to resume in california. we'll tell you how soon they could start. and for the first time show you inside the new death penalty chamber at san quentin. >>> three fatal crashes in one week all involving bay area teenagers. tonight the one thing that played a factor in all of them. >>> good evening everyone i'm frank somerville....
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get california working again-for all of us. own lives, to save people from a burnign car. >>> today, san francisco city leaders recognized sheriff's deputies who risked their lives to save people from a burning car. officials and others were there at the event including sydnie kohara. the three deputies are recovering from burns. they received the act of courage award from the red cross. >> it's something that we are not trained for, obviously. but when you see an incident occur, it is within our scope to protect and to serve no matter the cost. and at this point, it was, you know, a matter of life or death. and you just act. you don't think. you just act. >> and that's exactly what they did. they are doing okay. they are recovering from their burns. and, of course, they got the act of courage award from the red cross. we congratulate them. >>> playing videogames can be mind numbing but maybe that's not bad. dr. kim mulvihill on how one kind of videogame may actually be like a narcotic to relieve pain. >>> reporter: >> those ki
get california working again-for all of us. own lives, to save people from a burnign car. >>> today, san francisco city leaders recognized sheriff's deputies who risked their lives to save people from a burning car. officials and others were there at the event including sydnie kohara. the three deputies are recovering from burns. they received the act of courage award from the red cross. >> it's something that we are not trained for, obviously. but when you see an incident occur,...
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we'll give him a list. >> thanks for choosing us. we'll see you tomorrow. ur veters the first full combat care center in california. her after school law is keeping a million kids off the street and out of gangs. and she's fighting every day to create new jobs. i'm working to make california the leader in clean energy. to jump-start our small businesses with tax credits and loans to create thousands more california jobs. i'm barbara boxer, and i approve this message... because i want to see the words made in america again.
we'll give him a list. >> thanks for choosing us. we'll see you tomorrow. ur veters the first full combat care center in california. her after school law is keeping a million kids off the street and out of gangs. and she's fighting every day to create new jobs. i'm working to make california the leader in clean energy. to jump-start our small businesses with tax credits and loans to create thousands more california jobs. i'm barbara boxer, and i approve this message... because i want to...
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for -- i'm frank somerville, for all of us here, thank you for joining us. the file on david harmer isn't pretty. a corporate lawyer for a credit card company fined millions, even deceiving seniors. an executive for predatory lenders, as harmer's bank got billions from the wall street bailout. david harmer -- helping corporations rip people off. a record we can't afford. we need jerry mcnerney, small businessman, voting against congressional pay increases and refusing to take them, standing up for what's right. i'm jerry mcnerney, and i approved this message. woman: did you bring the camera phone? man: i did. do you wanna go first? i've been waiting for this all day. ok, this is from... aunt stacey. introducing chase quickdeposit. just photograph the front and back of your check using the chase mobile app on your iphone, and hit send. it went through. this is so cool. this is so cool. you wanna try it? yea. ok. all right. who's next?
for -- i'm frank somerville, for all of us here, thank you for joining us. the file on david harmer isn't pretty. a corporate lawyer for a credit card company fined millions, even deceiving seniors. an executive for predatory lenders, as harmer's bank got billions from the wall street bailout. david harmer -- helping corporations rip people off. a record we can't afford. we need jerry mcnerney, small businessman, voting against congressional pay increases and refusing to take them, standing up...
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doctors say quick use of c.p.r. when david collapsed helped save his life. >> the legal battle over just who owns a massive emerald will continue on monday in an la courtroom. morgan hill resident tony thomas took the stand yesterday claiming he is the rightful owner of the 840-pound gem. thomas said he paid $60,000 for the so-called emerald after it was unearthed in 2001. but thomas never got the gem and now several people claim they are the rightful owners. authorities seized the emerald in las vegas after 2008 after it was reported stolen. testimony from other would-be owner it is set for monday. >>> they come from all over the world to compete. the distinction a bay area boat race being held this weekend can claim. >>> also coming up, we are entering a heat wave. so which day will have the hottest temperatures? our meteorologist mark tamayo is working on your complete bay area forecast. thclit ofasswch. thsmthssf 0 z. alce tes2dvst ct ll eye eresd. a lld t omanon. . >> well, temperatures today soared across the
doctors say quick use of c.p.r. when david collapsed helped save his life. >> the legal battle over just who owns a massive emerald will continue on monday in an la courtroom. morgan hill resident tony thomas took the stand yesterday claiming he is the rightful owner of the 840-pound gem. thomas said he paid $60,000 for the so-called emerald after it was unearthed in 2001. but thomas never got the gem and now several people claim they are the rightful owners. authorities seized the...